On 8/8/07, Chris Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's cool. I wrote similar stuff in Mathematica when I had to take
> finite element classes. I bet yours is a lot more sophisticated than
> mine. Is your work on the web?

No, it isn't on the web at the moment, mainly because some of the code
I wrote for it is kind of hackish. The other reason is that I'm trying
to finish a paper on it and the numeric piece for the Journal of
Symbolic Computation. Unfortunately, it hasn't been high on the
priority list.

If you're really interested, I could send you the Maple code and a
couple of example worksheets. One worksheet derives the mass and
stiffness matrices for the St. Louis arch and the other for a rotating
Timoshenko beam. The arch is an example that my supervisor is using
for a textbook he's writing (my code discovered a problem in his
derivation) and the rotating Timoshenko beam is part of my thesis
work. Send me an
email off-line.

Cheers,

Tim Lahey

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Tim Lahey
PhD Candidate, University of Waterloo
Systems Design Engineering.

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